3 Wizards Who Impressed in Summer League Opener
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The NBPA has a new man leading the charge, ending the Washington Wizards' veteran's term as association president.
Despite nailing major moves, the Wizards' mistake in the free agency to address a key positional hole could hurt them in the new season.
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Bullets Forever on MSNWizards vs. Nets preview: Washington looks to bounce back against BrooklynThe Washington Wizards take on the Brooklyn Nets in their second 2025 Summer League contest scheduled for Sunday. The Wizards will try to shake off their SL-opening loss to the Phoenix Suns, which featured some promising individual performances, but not much in the way of team success.
The Washington Wizards are re-signing 7-footer Tristan Vukcevic to a two-way NBA deal, sources tell ESPN's Shams Charania. Vukcevic averaged 9.4 points and 3.7 rebounds in 14.6 minutes per game last season and will enter his third NBA campaign.
Ideally, a contending team ought to have the personnel to match up well against any kind of lineup, from a small-ball opponent to an opponent that starts two bigs. The Wizards’ brain trust intends to become that kind of team eventually. But not now. It’s still too early in the rebuild.
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Wizards’ rebuild is on track after big draft and trade wins. But they’re not done yet. The next free agency move could change everything.
The former Toronto Raptors guard and current Houston Rockets player was reportedly elected the new president of the National Basketball Players Association, per ESPN’s Shams Charania on Saturday.
Malaki Branham's time with the San Antonio Spurs has ended after three seasons. The former Ohio State guard was traded to the Washington Wizards.